Firefox 1.0 Release
Firefox 1.0 was released today. Be sure to check out the browser that will replace Internet Explorer one day! While version 1.0 isn’t all that much different from other releases in recent months, if you haven’t taken the leap and installed it yet, now’s the time. 1.0 is the stable release for the masses, no longer in beta.
Got questions about it? Want to enhance it with themes and extensions? Check out the Firefox Help Page.













Nov 10th, 2004 at 17:18:32
I tried Firefox, and I found there were a lot of stuff it didn’t recognize when browsing sites. The main think I noticed was certain RPG colors didn’t display correctly.
Nov 10th, 2004 at 23:26:55
Yes, I will admit that Firefox has trouble with some sites, but honestly, it’s not the fault of the browser. Firefox is fully standards compliant and it’s the site itself that was built wrong. IE has “tainted” the market, allowing bad webpages to display okay and having it’s own proprietary code. Hopefully, webdesigners will realize that and make their websites standards compliant. (As you can see by the logos on the bottom right, my site is now standards compliant.) Not sure when last you tried Firefox, but give it another shot if it wasn’t recently.